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you can only post one feedback for the same person a day and a maximum of three feedbacks total for the day. you can edit your comments but, if you accidentally hit the wrong positive, neutral or negative feedback you can't edit that. found all this out 5 minutes ago. sorry, Del. I meant positive.

I haven't lived the life I wanted, just the lives I needed too at the time.

So, there doesn't have to be any proof of interaction to give feedback? I can easily see this becoming some sort of popularity contest with people checking scores instead of just communicating with another person. ...... free bacon for anyone who gives me positive feedback. ... oh hell, free bacon for the negative and neutrals too. Everyone should have nice porky things.

I'm waiting for an announcement from Austin about what mechanism is in place to review feedback for accuracy, and how an undeserved negative feedback will be handled. Until that is in place, it is no better than the up/down voting on opinion forums - that is, nothing more than a popularity poll.

I'll also go on to say that the potential for misuse and for creating divisiveness is great, while I have difficulty understanding the benefits.

Just my two cents.

The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.